MEng Mechanical Engineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Carleton University

Program Overview

Carleton University offers a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering through its Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. This program is designed for professionals and recent graduates who are looking to deepen their expertise in mechanical systems and broaden their technical knowledge. With a strong focus on advanced applied engineering, the program prepares students for impactful careers in a wide range of mechanical engineering sectors, both in Canada and internationally.

Curriculum Structure:
The MEng in Mechanical Engineering at Carleton combines theoretical depth with practical application. It is a coursework-based program, allowing students to tailor their studies to suit their career goals. Students engage with topics such as:
Thermofluids, heat transfer, and advanced fluid dynamics
Solid mechanics and computational methods
Mechanical design and computer-aided engineering
Control systems and robotics
• Electives that explore modern topics like renewable energy systems and biomechanics
Students also benefit from access to cutting-edge research labs and facilities, even if their program doesn’t include a thesis.

Accreditation:
The program is offered by a recognized, accredited institution and adheres to the high academic standards set by Canadian engineering education bodies. Carleton’s Faculty of Engineering and Design is well-regarded across the country for producing skilled and industry-ready graduates.

Campus Location:
Carleton University is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada’s capital city. The campus provides a collaborative environment with access to top-tier laboratories, fabrication facilities, and engineering resources. Students also benefit from Ottawa's proximity to government research labs, national agencies, and engineering firms, offering real-world connection points for academic learning.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

While the MEng is a non-thesis, course-based program, Carleton still emphasizes practical learning opportunities throughout the degree. Students are encouraged to explore:
Applied course projects that simulate real engineering problems and require innovative solutions
Industry collaborations and capstone-style coursework that may involve working on real-world mechanical systems
• Opportunities for research assistantships with Carleton’s faculty if students wish to gain academic or lab experience
• Involvement in student-led engineering societies such as the Carleton Mechanical & Aerospace Society (CMAS), which often hosts workshops, competitions, and guest speaker events
• Participation in national engineering design competitions or collaborative projects through clubs like CU InSpace and CU Robotics

Progression & Future Opportunities

Carleton’s Career Services team offers ongoing support through:
Career advising sessions and guidance on job market readiness
• Workshops on resume writing, interview preparation, and personal branding
• Networking events and on-campus job fairs featuring engineering employers from across Canada
• Support for international students through tailored career planning resources

Employability:
Graduates of the MEng Mechanical Engineering program are well-positioned for technical and leadership roles in fields such as automotive engineering, aerospace systems, manufacturing and automation, energy systems, robotics, and thermal systems design. Alumni have gone on to work at organizations like General Motors, Pratt & Whitney, Bombardier, Siemens, Hydro Ottawa, and national research councils.

Further Academic Progression:
While the MEng is designed as a terminal professional degree, students interested in research or academic careers can choose to continue with a Master of Applied Science (MASc) or a PhD in Mechanical Engineering. Carleton’s faculty also actively support students interested in transitioning to interdisciplinary studies such as renewable energy, biomedical systems, or aerospace design.

Program Key Stats

$16,283
Sept Intake : 1st Mar


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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Thermal/Fluid Systems Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer
  • Robotics & Controls Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Aerospace Mechanical Engineer
  • Manufacturing & Process Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Structural & Solid Mechanics Engineer
  • Materials Engineer (Mechanical Focus)
  • Energy Systems Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer
  • R&D Mechanical Engineer
  • Systems Integration Engineer
  • Quality Assurance/Control Mechanical Engineer
  • Testing & Validation Engineer
  • Maintenance & Reliability Engineer
  • Project Engineer (Mechanical)
  • Mechanical Consultant Engineer
  • Technical Sales Engineer (Mechanical Equipment)

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